Anti-LNG Rally & official comment hearing

FERC will be accepting public testimony during public hearings along the pipeline route. This is your opportunity to tell the government what you think of this plan! Please attend, your voice and your concerns matter. Use these suggested talking points to submit your oral testimony!

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The first project to export domestic natural gas from the West
Coast is now open for public comment, and it’s in our own backyard. For
some of you, quite literally, in your backyard.

The
proposed Pacific Connector Gas Pipeline and Jordan Cove LNG terminal
would construct a 234-mile long, 95 foot wide permanent clearcut
easement through public and private lands, crossing through hundreds of
landowners property along the way. After finally admitting that the
project is for exportation, the companies have had to restart the FERC
process, which means that we need to resubmit all of our concerns into
the public record!

This pipeline is illegal, so the company is seeking to amend multiple
laws to make allowances for the pipeline. The project impacts are
local, regional and national in scope.

Please help pack the record with your concerns and questions.

FERC will be accepting public testimony during public hearings along
the pipeline route. This is your opportunity to tell the government
what you think of this plan! Please attend, your voice and your
concerns matter. Use these suggested talking points